On Friday, August 22, 2003, at 03:58 PM, David Elmo wrote:
An app is on machine A, machine B is connected by crossover, I am sitting at
B, I open the app by double clicking. It loads into As or Bs RAM? It looks
for any necessary extensions in As RAM? I'd like to know (I have different
theories that contradict each other but seem in themselves sensible)
No, look at your desktop: A looks like a drive on your computer, right? It behaves as though it were a drive on your computer, and like a physical drive on your computer, when you run a program from it, it runs on your ram and looks at your System for necessary extensions and preferences.
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